Latest Documents
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26 July 2023
Briefing - Degree Apprenticeships
Read the Russell Group's briefing paper on Degree Apprenticeships, with our proposals to address barriers to enable more universities to grow their provision.
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28 June 2023
Approaches to T Levels in admissions
Our members are committed to fair admissions and give equal consideration to all applicants who possess the required knowledge and skills.
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16 March 2023
Briefing - Lifelong Loan Entitlement
Read the Russell Group's briefing paper on the Lifelong Loan Entitlement ahead of the Bill being scrutinised by Parliament.
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08 March 2023
Briefing: Academic Technology Approval Scheme
Read the Russell Group's briefing on the Academic Technology Approval Scheme, with our proposals to ensure checks are robust and able to support safe international recruitment.
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07 March 2023
Briefing: Horizon Europe - what next?
Read the latest Russell Group briefing on the benefits for the UK of full association to the Horizon Europe programme and why Govt must prioritise finalising our membership.
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03 February 2023
Briefing: Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill – Statutory Tort
Read our briefing on the statutory tort proposed in the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill ahead of the Bill returning to the House of Commons.
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02 February 2023
Briefing: Strengthening security and building UK resilience
Find out more about how Russell Group universities are helping to boost national security and make the UK more resilient to threats.
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25 January 2023
International Students: a UK success story
The fact our universities attract people from around the world is an asset and should be seen as a UK success story.
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05 January 2023
National Security Bill: Foreign Influence Registration Scheme Amendments
The National Security Bill is currently going through legislative scrutiny in the House of Lords and amendments to the bill are due to be debated in January 2023.
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15 December 2022
National Security Bill: Foreign Influence Registration Scheme
The proposed Foreign Influence Registration Scheme (FIRS) must complement existing protections and avoid introducing duplicative and bureaucratic requirements.